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Minor Correction Not "Steve", but "Joel" Osteen.
Samantha M (7/11/2011)
Awesome! Well stated!!!...A must hear !
Anne Chiam (7/11/2011)
from Singapore
Great Sermon! A very needful sermon for the end times of materialism that we live in. Thank God for godly preaching that exposes the error of the prosperity gospel as well as what is needed to overcome such materialism as seen in the church in Laodicea.
Lia Leigh (12/12/2010)
from Nigeria
Great Sermon! Dear Pastor, Thank you for your great sermon. I was born in Comunist Romania and like many of my peers was an atheist. I became saved thru a crisis conversion while in Nigeria working as a medical doctor. I am now in full time ministry here. We pray for revival. The no one enemy is the evil spirit of religion that tells people to attend church, do 'ministry', say that they are born again... but never get truly saved. This religious atmosphere is the fertile soil for the so called 'gospel of prosperity'. We preach Christ crucified. We see now true conversions not only from paganism to Christ but from religion to Christ. Each of these people have a clear testimony that gives glory to God. I write this to encourage you. God bless you, your family and church. In Christ alone
Lia Leigh.
Scott McMahan (7/12/2007)
Urging you to listen ... Anyone who is involved in the prosperity gospel ought to listen to this sermon, since by their fruits you shall know them, and the fruit of the prosperity gospel in Budapest speaks for itself. I had never heard this story before, but it's a tragic one of how the true gospel was overshadowed by this false one. I also appreciate the fact that this sermon traces the prosperity gospel back to its non-Christian roots, through Hagin to Kenyon to "Park" Quimby. These non-Chrisitan origins are rarely mentioned, although this belief system is a cancer eating away at the heart of true Christianity. (And who is Steve Austin? Did he mean to say Joel Osteen?)
Ordained to the Gospel ministry in 1981 after studying at The Whitefield College of the Bible in Northern Ireland, Pastor Ian Goligher was the pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church in Cloverdale, B.C. Canada, since pioneering the church there in 1984 until his retirement in...